世界名著《顽童流浪记》双语Word文档格式.docx
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llgiveyouonedollareveryday.Itisnotgoodforyoungboystohavelotsofmoney."
WidowDouglastookmeasherson.Shesaid,"
Huck,staywithme.Yourfatherhasgonesomewhere.I'
lltakegoodcareofyouandmakeyouagoodboy."
SoIdecidedtostaywithher.Shewasverykind,butIdidn'
tfeelcomfortabletherebecausehersisterMissWatsonlivedwithus.Shealwaystriedtoteachmereadingandwriting.Ididn'
tliketostudysomuchathome.
Oneday,aftersupper,Iwentuptomyroomwithapieceofcandleandputitonthetable.ThenIsatdowninthechairbythewindow.Itriedtothinkofsomethingcheerful,butitwasnouse.IfeltsolonesomethatIwantedtodie.Thestarswereshininginthesky,andtheleavesrustledinthewoods.ThenIthoughtIhearda"
Me-yow!
me-yow!
"
inthedistance.Acatwascomingcloserandcloser.Whenitcametoourhouse,itstopped.Thatwasgood.NowIsaid,"
ThenIputoutthelightandscrambledoutofthewindow,andslippeddownontotheground.
ThereIfoundTomSawyerinthedark.Wewentalongapathamongthetrees.Wewereverycarefulnottomakeanoise.IfollowedTomtillwegottotheedgeofthehilltop.Therewecouldseethewholevillagewiththreeorfourlightstwinkling,andtheMississippiRiver.
WewentdownthehillandsawJo,Rogers,andtwoorthreemoreboys.
AfterTommadeeverybodysweartokeepitasecret,heshowedthemaholeinthehillinthethickestpartofthebushes.Thenwelitthecandlesandcrawledinonourhandsandknees.Wewentabouttwohundredyardsandtherethecaveopenedup.Thenwewentalonganarrowplaceandgotintoaroomwhichwasdampandcold.
Whenwestoppedthere,Tomsaid,"
Now,we'
llformthisbandofrobbersandcallitTomSawyer'
sGang."
"
Whatdowedo?
saidoneoftheboys.
Onlyrobberyandmurder,"
Tomanswered.
LittleTommywasasleepnow,andwhentheboyswokehimup,hewasscared.Hecried,andsaid,"
IwanttogohometoMammy.Idon'
twanttobearobberanymore."
Sotheyallmadefunofhimandcalledhimcry-baby.Thatmadehimmadandhesaid,"
Iwillgohomeandtelleveryoneaboutthesecret."
ButTomgavehimfivecentstokeephimquiet.Hesaid,"
Allofuswillgohomeandmeetnextweek.Thenwe'
llrobsomebodyandkillsomepeople."
BensaidtheonlydayshecouldgooutwereSundays.ButotherboyssaiditwasnotrighttodosomethingwrongonSundays.Sotheyagreedtogettogetherandfixadayassoonaspossible.
ThenweelectedTomSawyerfirstcaptainofthegangandweallwenthome.WhenIgotintomyroomthroughthewindow,thesunwasalreadybeginningtorise.
Mydaddyhadgonesomewhere.Ihadnotseenhimformorethanayear.Thatwasfinewithme.Ididn'
twanttoseehimanymorebecauseheoftenhitmewhenhehadnomoneytobuywhiskey.
WeplayedrobbersnowandthenforamonthandthenIresigned.Alltheboysdid,too.Werobbednobody,andwekillednobody,either.
Threeorfourmonthspassed,andwintercame.Iwenttoschooleveryday.Icouldspellandwritealittlenowandcouldsaythemultiplicationtableuptosixtimessevenisthirty-five.AtfirstIhatedschool,butbyandbyIwasabletostandit.Igotusedtothewidow'
sways,too.
OnedayIwenttothefrontgarden.Therewasaninchofsnowontheground.Ifoundsomebody'
stracksthere.Theyweremydaddy'
s,Ithought.WhenIlitmycandleandwentuptomyroomthatnight,theresatDaddy.Ishutthedoor.Helookedveryold.Hishairwaslongandhisclotheswerejustrags.Therewasnocolorinhisface.Helookedlikeasickman.
Hesaid,"
Youseemtobeveryhappyandrich.Theysayyouhavesixthousanddollars.Icameheretogetsomemoneyfromyou.Givemethatmoneytomorrow.IhavenomoneyandI'
mverypoor."
JudgeThatcherhasgotit.Idon'
thaveanymoneywithmenow,"
Isaid.ButwhenheknewIhadonedollar,hetookitandsaidhewasgoingdowntowntogetsomewhiskey.
ThenextdayhewasdrunkandwenttoJudgeThatcher'
sandtriedtomakehimgiveupthemoney,buthecouldn'
t.Thenhecametomeagainandtoldmenottogotoschool.Hedidn'
tthinkIneededtolearnhowtoreadandwrite.Sowhenhesawmegoingtoschool,healwayshitme.
Onedayhecametothewidow'
shousewhereIlived.Hetookmeuptheriveraboutthreemilesinaboat.WecrossedovertotheIllinoisshore,wheretherewasanoldcabin.Hekeptmewithhimallthetime,soIneverhadachancetorunoff.Welivedinthatoldcabinandhealwayslockedthedoor,andputthekeyunderhisheadeverynight.Hehadagunwhichhehadstolen.Hewenthuntingwildanimalswithit.IfishedintheMississippi.Wildanimalsandfishwereallwegotforourmeals.Almosteveryotherdayhelockedmeinandwenttotown.Hetradedgameandfishforwhiskey,andbroughtithomeandgotdrunk.
Ididn'
tgotoschoolforamonth.AtfirstIwantedtogobacktoschoolbecauseIwasbeginningtoenjoystudying.ButbyandbyIgotlazy.ThenIthoughtitcomfortabletolieorfisheverydayinsteadofstudying.
Daddystartedtogototownorsomewhereelsemoreoftenthanbefore.Onedayhelockedmeinanddidnotreturnforthreedays.Iwasverylonesome.Ithoughthehaddrowned.ItwasthenthatImadeupmymindtoleavethecabin.Itriedtogetoutofthecabinmanytimes,butIcouldn'
tfindawayout.Therewasn'
tawindowbigenoughformetogetthrough.Daddyneverleftaknifeorahammerbehindwhenhewentaway.
WhenDaddywashome,wemadeitaruletogototheriverbanktoseeifthereweresomefishonthelinesforbreakfast.Onemorninghewokemeupandwewentuptothebank.Isawsomepiecesofwoodandlogsfloatingdown.Iknewtheriverhadrisen.TheJunerisealwaysbroughtmealotofmoney,becauseassoonastherisebegan,somelogs─sometimesadozenlogs─floateddowntogether.AllIhadtodowastogetthemandsellthemtothesawmill.
Allatonce,therecameacanoe,aboutthirteenorfourteenfeetlong.Ijumpedintothewaterandcaughtholdofthecanoe.Iwasallwet,butitwasallright.Therewasnobodyinit.Iclimbedinandpaddleditashore.Ithought,"
Daddywouldsellit─itisworthtendollars."
Idecidedtohideitinthelittlecreekwhichwascoveredwiththebranchesofwillowtrees.WhenDaddycame,Isaid,"
Ifellintothewaterandthat'
swhyI'
mallwet."
Wecaughtfivecatfishandwenthome.AfterbreakfastIthoughtofrunningoffsomewhereinthecanoe.Abouttwelveo'
clockwewentuptothebankagain.Theriverwasrunningprettyfastandlotsofwooddrifted.WewentoutinDaddy'
ssmallboatandgotsomeofthelogsandtookthemashore.
ThenextdayDaddylockedmeinandstartedforthesawmillintowntosellthelogs.Hissmallboatwentveryslowasittowedtheraft,soIthoughthewouldn'
tcomebackthatnight.Assoonasheleft,Itookmysawandbegantotrytomakeaholeinthewall.AfteranhourIcouldmakeaholewhichwasbigenoughformetogetthrough.NowIwasbusypreparingmyescape.
Itookasackofcornmealandcarriedittothecanoe.ThenItooksomebacon,coffeeandsugar,someammunition,twoblanketsandotherusefulthings.Itooktheaxewithme,too.
Icrawledoutoftheholeanddraggedoutmythings.Iworkedhardtorestorethewallandthefloortoitsformercondition.ThenItookthegunandwentintothewoods.Ishotawildpigandtookitbacktothecabin.Ismashedthedooropenwiththeaxe,thenIcutthepig'
sthroat.Ilaiditdownonthefloornearthetabletoletitbleed.NextItookanoldsackandputalotofbigrocksinit.Idraggedittothedoorandthroughthewoodsdowntotheriver.AtlastIpulledoutsomeofmyhair,putsomeofthepig'
sbloodontheaxe,andstuckitinthebackyard.Ithrewthepigintotheriversothatnobodywouldseeit.Ididallthesethings,becauseIwantedtomakeDaddythinkIwaskilledbysomeoneandwastakenawaysomewhere.
Itwasgettingdarkeranddarker.Iwaitedinthecanoeforthemoontorise.Isaidtomyself,"
Theywillthinkthatrobberskilledmeandwillsearchtheriverformydeadbody.Butsoonthey'
llgettiredofit.ThenI'
llbefree.ThenIcangoanywhereandlivebymyself."
IwasgoingtogotoJackson'
sIslandwhenitwasdark.IwassotiredthatIfellasleep.WhenIwokeup,Ididn'
tknowwhereIwasforaminuteortwo.Afterawhile,IrememberedthatIwasstillinthecanoe.
Themoonwasbright,soIcouldcountthedriftinglogsahundredyardsawayfromshore.
Ihadnotimetolose.InagreathurryIlefttheshore.Irowedthecanoeslowlyatfirst.ThenIroweditasfastasIcouldtillIreachedJackson'
sIsland.IgottoshoreontheIllinoisside.Ihidthecanoewellsothatnobodycouldfindit.Isatdownonalogattheheadoftheisland.Ilookedoverthedarkriver.Aboutthreemilesaway,Icouldseethetownwhereseverallightsweretwinkling.
ThesunwashighwhenIwokeup.Iguesseditwasaftereighto'
clock.Ilaythereinthegrassandcoolshade.Ifeltcomfortableandsatisfiedthere.Acoupleofsquirrelssatonabranchandspoketome.Iwastoolazytocookbreakfast.ThenIthoughtIheardaloudsound"
Boom!
wayuptheriver.SoonIhearditagain.Iwenttoseewhatitwas.Isawaferryboatthatwasfullofpeople.Theywerefiringacannonoverthewatera
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